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Please do not pull the top piece to open. To close wear and secure : Place the heart shaped bottom piece through the back of your piercing. Then, take the top part and align the screw with the elongated rod of the heart shaped bottom. To fasten, rotate clockwise. Please do not apply forceful pressure while screwing and unscrewing.

This mechanism works similar to the internal threading. This time, the threading is attached to the back instead of the front stud. Our Gravitation Hooks feature this type of closure. The opening and closing methods are also similar to internal threading. To open unscrew : First, hold the middle hook portion. Next, grip the top bezel stud usually the larger end piece , and rotate counter clockwise. Please do not pull the top part to open. To close wear and secure : Place the wire through your ear piercing.

Then, take the top part and align the rod with the hook screw. Our hoops and huggies feature a hinge mechanism with clicker closure, and come in a variety of sizes with various semi-precious and precious gemstones. A helix piercing is any piercing in the upper cartilage of the ear.

Read our full Guide to Helix Piercings. A daith piercing is on the smallest fold of cartilage in your ear right where the outer ridge of your ear meets your inner ear above the ear canal. Read our full Guide to Daith Piercings. The forward helix is the small outer rim of cartilage at the top front of the ear.

Read our full Guide to Forward Helix Piercings. The auricle is the small space on your ear between your helix outer fold and earlobe. Our full Guide to Auricle Piercings is coming soon! The anti-tragus is the relatively small vertical lip of cartilage above the earlobe and across from the tragus. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile.

Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Ear piercings are so popular that department store Liberty London famously condensed all the It bags into another part of the shop floor to make way for the rather grand Maria Tash concession a few years back. The New York-based jeweler's designs famously temporarily popped up in Liberty during fashion week one season, and the rest, as they say, is history.

A carefully and beautifully curated ear is now the accessory du jour. And while the types and combinations of ear piercings you choose are up to you, we're here to help you make an informed decision. Keep scrolling to find out more of the hottest earring trends, from helix to tragus, and check out some of our favorite jewelry designers to inspire your next cool-girl piercing.

Meet the Expert. Before you go booking an appointment for a new ear accessory, be sure to research how your piercing needs to be properly cared for. Aftercare is what will keep your piercing looking instagood rather than infected. She adds, "Try not to sleep on them and clean them with saline one to two times a day.

Also avoid "soap, peroxide, neosporin, bactine, rubbing alcohol, and other harsh chemicals" from coming into contact with your new piercing. Found in a slightly awkward position—the hoop that hugs the cartilage on the inside of your ear—the daith requires a skilled piercer.

It is also rumored to help alleviate migraines. As it's placed on cartilage, you'll feel a dull pressure when getting the daith pierced, about a five or six out of 10, with 10 being the maximum pain. In terms of healing time, the daith piercing takes around six to nine months on average. As with any new piercing, it is not encouraged to sleep on it until it's fully healed; however, compared to some outer-ear piercings, sleeping on a daith piercing within a couple of months is pretty common.

Helix piercings —piercings that are placed anywhere on the upper outer cartilage of the ear—are often the first choice when moving from the lobe. But as confirmed by Brooks, this "trending flat piercing" has become even more popular now, and piercers and clients are experimenting with multiple helix piercings on one ear. This area allows for personalized placements and really unique styles.



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